No one knows for sure. Most likely, he was sent to jail for aiding in the scheme, but nothing confirmed from Shakespeare.
Lawrence confess to his part in the events and the Prince forgives him, "We still have known thee for a holy man."
The letter which he wrote to Romeo and the liquid which only made Juliet appear dead help Friar Laurence's case.
he plans to marry the two lovers..(crazy fool)
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
Romeo fails to receive Friar Laurence's message due to the epidemic occurring in the city. Friar Laurence gets quarantined and is unable to bring the letter to Romeo.
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.
The letter which he wrote to Romeo and the liquid which only made Juliet appear dead help Friar Laurence's case.
he plans to marry the two lovers..(crazy fool)
He is supposed to hear it from Balthazar, but Friar Lawrence doesn't tell Balthazar, but sends the message with Friar John instead. As a result, Romeo never learns of Friar Lawrence's plan.
Romeo fails to receive Friar Laurence's message due to the epidemic occurring in the city. Friar Laurence gets quarantined and is unable to bring the letter to Romeo.
Romeo went to Mantua, which is a city a number of miles away from Verona.
Friar Lawrence entrusts Friar John with the important letter to Romeo, instructing him to deliver it to Romeo in Mantua. However, Friar John is unable to get the letter to Romeo in time due to being quarantined.
He penned a letter and gave it to Brother John (?) and asked him to give it to Romeo. Unfortunately, Romeo didn't receive the letter and the rest is history.
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.
Well, that is a complicated question, because no letter like that is delivered: There was a letter to Romeo talking about the false-death plan, but it was never delivered. Friar Lawrence wrote that letter and Friar John was supposed to deliver it, but was unable to due to a quarantine. Balthasar is the one who tells Romeo that Juliet has died (although she has not... this is the false-death that she will awake from), but he just tells him; he doesn't deliver a letter.
Friar Lawrence scolds Friar John for not delivering the letter to Romeo informing him about Juliet's fake death. He emphasizes the urgency of the matter and conveys the potential consequences of the message not reaching Romeo on time.
He sends a friend and fellow friar, Friar John, with a letter.