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Friar Laurence advices moderation in love, not violent excess. Then Romeo, Juliet and Friar Laurence leave to get married.
The actual ceremony is not depicted, but in Act 2, Scene 6 we see Friar Laurence lead Romeo and Juliet away to be married.
Friar Laurence acted as in the world of fantasy, but in real he is in the real world. he act as an evil form in the real world.
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In Act II, Friar Laurence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret, in hopes of ending the feud between their families. He believes their marriage could bring about peace and understanding, despite the risks involved.
Presumably you are talking about Act 2 Scene 6. "Love moderately" is what the friar says.
Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion at the opening of Act 4. It is the only way she can avoid being bigamously married to Paris. It is not a poison, however, just a Mickey Finn designed to knock her out for a couple of days.
First he's going to Juliet's bedroom, to spend the night with her, then he's going to go to Mantua, to wait for Friar Laurence to arrange for his return.
He has lots of asides. "That's a certain text" from Act IV Scene 1 is my favourite.
Friar Laurence tells Romeo to be grateful that he is still alive and has not been sentenced to death by the Prince for killing Tybalt. He reminds Romeo that there is hope for the future and urges him to see his banishment as a mercy rather than a curse.
Friar Lawrence wants Romeo to do different things depending on what part of the play you are talking about. When they first meet, the friar tells Romeo to go slowly in his relationship with Juliet (as if!).