They are Catholic people and Friar Lawrence is a priest. Although her parents do not let Juliet out of the house for any other reason, they are duty bound as good Catholics to allow her to visit a priest, confess her sins and be absolved--that's one of the sacraments. Juliet uses this excuse twice in the play to get out of the house and go to Friar Lawrence's
Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.
The excuse Juliet uses is that she is going to Friar Laurence's cell for shrift or confession.
Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.
To confess her sins and be absolved.
Juliet goes to friar Laurence's cell for help, so she doesn't have to marry county Paris. The friar is able to give her a solution and that solution is a potion in which can give Juliet a death like sleep in which she will wake up in forty-two hours.
She tells Lady Capulet that she has to go to confessions.
Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.
Romeo hides in Friar Laurence's cell after Tybalt's death.
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.
Friar Lawrence married Romeo and Juliet in his cell.
The excuse Juliet uses is that she is going to Friar Laurence's cell for shrift or confession.
Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence are in Friar Lawrence's cell.
To confess her sins and be absolved.
Paris is there, arranging his wedding to Juliet.
They were going to be married at the Capulets' house.
Juliet's nurse.
Juliet goes to friar Laurence's cell for help, so she doesn't have to marry county Paris. The friar is able to give her a solution and that solution is a potion in which can give Juliet a death like sleep in which she will wake up in forty-two hours.