Friar Lawrence, who we might guess to be a Franciscan friar, invokes St. Francis quite often.
In Act 2, he says to Romeo: "Holy Saint Francis, what a change is here!"
And in Act 5, he says, as he's rushing to the graveyard, "Saint Francis be my speed! how oft to-night Have my old feet stumbled at graves!"
Friar Lawrence
Friar Lawrence was the priest in Romeo and Juliet
fiar lawrence
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Romeo and Juliet
Friar Lawence
This is Friar Lawrence.
Friar Lawrence was the priest in Romeo and Juliet
Romeo & Juliet
fiar lawrence
No.
Romeo and Juliet
Friar Lawence
"In fair Verona, where we lay our scene."
I think, probably, Romeo and Juliet.
He was the priest that married Romeo and Juliet.
I think his greatest creation was the playwright of Romeo and Juliet.
not much really... only Shakespeares Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet