Catholic
All of the characters in Romeo and Juliet were Roman Catholics. That was and is the religion of the vast majority of Italians. It was not the official religion of England in Shakespeare's day, and Shakespeare was officially an Anglican, as everyone had to be by law.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Love as Religious WorshipCall me but love and I'll be new baptized" (2.2.4). -Romeo says to Juliet as a way to suggest that Juliet's love has the potential to make him "reborn."When the pair first meets, Romeo calls Juliet a "saint" and implies that he'd really like to "worship" her body (1.5.2).Not only that, but Romeo's "hand" would be "blessed" if it touched the divine Juliet's (1.5.1). Eventually, Juliet picks up on this "religion of love" and declares that Romeo is "the god of her idolatry" (2.2.12).Conclusion; Romeo is making love into a religious type of worship of worship with Juliet.
He is dead and buried with his true love >.<
Catholic
If i do remember correctly, it was Roman catholic.
Romeo's religion in "Romeo and Juliet" is not explicitly stated in the play. The characters in the play are generally understood to be Christian, as it is set in Renaissance-era Italy where Christianity was the dominant religion. However, religion does not play a prominent role in the story.
Roman Catholic (Christian)
All of the characters in Romeo and Juliet were Roman Catholics. That was and is the religion of the vast majority of Italians. It was not the official religion of England in Shakespeare's day, and Shakespeare was officially an Anglican, as everyone had to be by law.
Everyone in the play is a Roman Catholic.
Lil Romeo, whose real name is Percy Romeo Miller, is known to be a Christian. His faith has been an important aspect of his life and he has spoken publicly about the role of religion in shaping his values and decisions.
Catholicism because Romeo and Juliet are Catholic and when they refer to each other they use religious imagery.
He is believed to be influenced by the cult of Scientology. There have been numerous sightings of Michael entering into their headquarters with two full bags and leaving with the bags emptied out.
when religious people go/fight for the right of they religion xoxo romeo boy
Well, a lot depends on your theology, doesn't it? According to the theology of the religion everyone seems to be practicing in the play, Romeo is destined for Hell as suicide is a terrible sin according to Catholicism.
"When the devout religion of mine eyeMaintains such falsehood, then turn tears to fires;And these, who often drown'd could never die,Transparent heretics, be burnt for liars!"Romeo doesn't mean this literally; he is not suggesting that his eyes should be burned out. It's part of a complicated metaphor where the beauty his eyes see is equated to a religion. If his eyes see beauty in someone other than Rosaline, he says, their religion is a false religion and as "transparent heretics" they ought to be burned at the stake. And what he means is that his eyes will be wrong if they see someone else as more beautiful than Rosaline, just as heretics are wrong about religion.What does this show us about Romeo? He's a poetic guy and talks in metaphors a lot. So it would be best not to take what he says literally.