The friar spends the money he earns from hearing confessions on personal indulgences rather than for charitable purposes. He uses it to support a lavish lifestyle, including fine food and drink, which contradicts the vows of poverty and simplicity typically associated with his role. This behavior highlights his hypocrisy and the corruption present within some religious figures, as he prioritizes personal gain over spiritual duty.
The Friar spends the money he earns through hearing confessions on lavish expenses such as luxurious clothing, fine food, and other indulgences. He is portrayed as more interested in his own comfort and wealth than in helping those in need.
Juliet asks the Nurse to listen to her confession instead of Friar Laurence.
She asks permission to go to confession.
The friar could grant absolution for sins through the sacrament of reconciliation, where the penitent confesses their sins, expresses contrition, and receives absolution. This process involves the confession of sins to a priest, who acts as a mediator between the sinner and God. Absolution is given by the priest after the penitent's confession and acts as a declaration of forgiveness and reconciliation with God.
Twice in the play Juliet is allowed to visit Friar Lawrence's cell on the pretext of going to confession. One of those times is to marry Romeo. It would appear that this is the only excuse she can use to get out of the house.
It would appear that the only ways for her to get out of the house are to go to confession or to die. She chooses the confession route this time.
She says she is going to confession.
The excuse Juliet uses is that she is going to Friar Laurence's cell for shrift or confession.
The Friar is surprised at Romeo's confession of a new love because just moments before, Romeo was heartbroken over Rosaline. The sudden change in Romeo's feelings indicates his impulsiveness and tendency to act on strong emotions.
The nurse says "Have you leave to go to shrift today?" because she is leading up to telling her that Romeo has arranged their wedding. Shrift is confession. About the only thing Juliet was allowed to leave the house to do was to go to church either for Mass or confession. Now, to go to confession she would go to see Friar Lawrence at his cell at the church (probably in attached cloisters). So if she has permission to go to confession, she can go to the church where Romeo and the Friar will be waiting so she can be married.
She says she is going to confession, but she is really going for help. The friar helped her to marry Romeo, and now she is asking him for help to prevent her from marrying Paris.
Because of the fact that it wasn't a crime uniting two lovers just to bring peace to the two different families and that both Montagues and Capulets realised it was their fault, Friar Laurence was cleared of blame.