Answer:
The answer is: The church reacted by taking Wycliffe before an ecclesiastical court that condemned him as a heretic.
Step-by-step explanation:
John Wycliffe, after years of debate against the Catholic church on doctrinal issues, sits down to begin the work that would become his legacy for the entire world: The translation of the Bible from Latin into English.
In May 1382, Courtenay, appointed archbishop of Canterbury, brought Wycliffe before an ecclesiastical court that condemned him as a heretic and determined his expulsion from the church and removal from Oxford.
The answer is: The church reacted by taking Wycliffe before an ecclesiastical court that condemned him as a heretic.