Wycliffe Memorial
The Wycliffe Memorial is a monument dedicated to the legacy of John Wycliffe, a 14th-century theologian and reformer known for translating the Bible into English. Located in Lutterworth, England, where Wycliffe spent much of his life, the memorial honors his contributions to the development of the English language and the Protestant Reformation.
Unveiled in 1884, the memorial features a statue of Wycliffe holding a Bible, symbolizing his commitment to making scripture accessible to the common people. The site serves as a reminder of the importance of religious reform and the impact of Wycliffe's work on later figures such as Martin Luther and the broader movement for religious freedom.