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Please further explain what is restoration?

Restoration, Restoration of the monarchy in England in 1660. It marked


the return of Charles II as king (1660–85) following the period of Oliver
Cromwell's Commonwealth.

Who is king is James base on your Report?


James VII and II was King of England and Ireland as James II, and King of
Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on
6 February 1685. last Catholic monarch of England.

Who are the opposing forces fought in the battle of Boyne since you
have not mentioned it in the last Report?
King James' army and with tho opposing William and his Orangemen,
and in July 1690. James escaped back to France after the Irish and
French suffered a humiliating defeat in that fight.
John Baptist de La Salle
was born on April 30,
1651, in Rheims, France.
The son of aristocratic parents (high social rank or noble)
La Salle was born to a wealthy family in Reims, France, He was the
eldest child of Louis de La Salle and Nicolle Moet de Brouillet. Nicolle's
family was a noble one and ran a successful winery business and she
was a relative of Claude Moët, founder of Moët & Chandon.

In 1672 he received the minor order of subdeacon, was ordained a


deacon in 1676, and he then finally completed his theological studies
and was ordained to the priesthood at the age of 26 on April 9, 1678.
Two years later he received a doctorate in theology.

The De La Salle Brothers, formally known as the Institute of the


Brothers of the Christian Schools, is a Catholic religious teaching
congregation, founded in France by Jean-Baptiste de La Salle, and now
based in Rome, Italy.
Worn out by austerities and exhausting labors, he died at Saint Yon
near Rouen early on Good Friday, only weeks before his sixty-eighth
birthday.

Beautification - declaration by the Pope that a dead person is in a state


of bliss, constituting a first step toward canonization and permitting
public veneration.

In 1900, John Baptist de La Salle was declared a saint of the Roman


Catholic Church. Pope Leo XIII canonized La Salle on May 24, 1900

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