John Charles Wright (19 August 1861 – 24 February 1933) was a British-born Anglican bishop in Australia.
[1][3] Later in 1909, Wright accepted the archbishopric of Sydney and was consecrated at St Paul's Cathedral, London, on 24 August 1909.
Stephen Judd notes that he "believed in a much wider spectrum of opinion in the Anglican Church" and it is significant that he quickly appointed moderate Evangelicals Albert Talbot as Dean of Sydney and David Davies as principal of Moore College.
He was, however, an excellent chairman of synod during the long years of debate of the new constitution for the Church of England in Australia.
Early in 1933 he took ill while visiting one of his daughters in New Zealand and died at Christchurch, following an operation, on 24 February 1933.