While holding the position of Bishop of Algoma, Wright established the Archbishop Wright Extension Fund on January 16, 1957. This fund was designed to help purchase new sites for churches and rectories, and assistant in church extension projects across Algoma. The fund resulted in more than twenty churches and twenty rectories being built. The fund also provided capital funds for the building of Thorneloe University in Sudbury, Ontario. Wright went on to serve as the first Chancellor of Thoneloe University.[4]
In 1970, following the retirement of Archbishop Howard Clark, Wright was temporarily made the Acting Primate of All Canada. He was also elected Chairman of the Anglican Council of North America and the Caribbean in 1970. Wright also served as co-chairman of the General Commission on Church Union in Canada.[4]
^ abcdeAlgoma 100: 1873-1973 a documentary commemorating the centennial of the Diocese of Algoma. Sault Ste Marie, Ontario: Anglican Diocese of Algoma. 1973. pp. 86–87.
^"True Copy of William Wright's Certificate of Consecration" (1944) [textual record]. Archbishop William Lockridge Wright fonds, Fonds: Archbishop William Lockridge Wright fonds, Box: 001, File: 013, ID: 2009-067-001-013. Sault Ste Marie, Ontario: Engracia De Jesus Matias Archives and Special Collections, Algoma University. 2009-067.
^"Order of service for the burial of William Lockridge Wright" (1990 January 23) [textual record]. Archbishop William Lockridge Wright fonds, Fonds: Archbishop William Lockridge Wright fonds, Box: 001, File: 009, ID: 2016-043-001-009. Sault Ste Marie, Ontario: Engracia De Jesus Matias Archives and Special Collections, Algoma University. 2016-043.