Encounter Pioneering Courage
Mary MacKillop Spirituality Centre, Josephite Mission, Hobart
The Josephite Mission in Hobart, Tasmania is a place of contemplation, education and hospitality where all can encounter Saint Mary MacKillop and Father Julian Tenison Woods’ pioneering mission of faith.
Overview
The Josephite Mission, formerly known as the Josephite Mission and History Centre, was established as the motherhouse of the Sisters of Saint Joseph in 1907. Join us in celebrating the Josephite way of pioneering faith, courage, and unwavering commitment to serving all with humility.
Features
Seminar Room
Sisters of Saint Joseph Chapel
History and Artifact Rooms
Heritage Schoolhouse
Education Programs, Retreats and Spiritual Formation
Library
Pilgrimages
Address
67 Clare Street
New Town TAS 7008
Hours
Monday: 9am — 4pm
Tuesday: 9am — 4pm
Wednesday: 9am — 4pm
Thursday: 9am — 4pm
Friday: 9am — 4pm
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: By appointment
Retreats and
Reflection Days
Find your place to retreat, relax and connect.

The Call – Opportunity for Silence
Beauty calls, truth enlightens, and goodness is worthy of attention and imitation. Our hunger for them is infinite; no one…$360 excl. GST | $396 incl. GST

Explore~Embrace~Embody: Teilhard de Chardin
This Explore~Embrace~Embody: Teilhard de Chardin experience is designed for those who are attracted to and curious about Teilhard’s thinking and…$720 excl. GST | $792 incl. GST

Authentically Human, Happy and Holy: as Jesus Was
This is a guided retreat which seeks to deepen participants’ awareness of their God-seeded identity as human beings and their…$540 excl. GST | $594 incl. GST

The Dance of Forgiveness – Retreat in Daily Life (Semi Silent)
This retreat (with two book-ending weekends, 2-3 August and 13-14 September) is about discovering the joy of dancing with God…$870 excl. GST | $957 incl. GST
Conference and
Meeting Facilities
We offer a spacious and flexible space for local community groups, workshops, meetings and seminars.
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FAQs
Access to the front of the Centre is via 67 Clare Street.
Chapel
Hobart Chapel
Chapel
The chapel is available for personal prayer, prayer meetings and celebrations of the Eucharist and liturgy. Pray with the intercession of all the Tasmanian Sisters of Saint Joseph, whose names are acknowledged on the Memorial Wall.
Hours
Monday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Tuesday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Wednesday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Thursday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Friday | 9:00am – 4:00pm |
Saturday | By appointment |
Sunday | By appointment |
Museum
Museum Hobart
Address
67 Clare Street
New Town TAS 7008
Accessibility
With ramps and fully compliant toilet facilities, we welcome and care for visitors of all abilities. Disabled access is best via the Sacred Heart College Primary Campus playground, at the back of the building.
Hours
Monday | 10:00am – 4:00pm |
Tuesday | 10:00am – 4:00pm |
Wednesday | 10:00am – 4:00pm |
Thursday | 10:00am – 4:00pm |
Friday | 10:00am – 4:00pm |
Saturday | By appointment |
Sunday | By appointment |
Museum
Foundation Room
In this room visitors can listen to the story of the arrival of the first community of Sisters of Saint Joseph in Tasmania, at Westbury in 1887. Sister Francis McCarthy recalls the voyage of the founding group of sisters and their pioneering work in establishing the early schools and religious communities in Tasmania. A brief biography of each of the five sisters is presented, as well as Father Julian’s writings about the community and school lives of the sisters.
History Room
The History Room tells the story of the Sisters of Saint Joseph’s involvement in Tasmanian Catholic Education and Parish life since 1887. The History Room will transport you back in time to the last half of the nineteenth century, to witness the day-to-day life of the sisters living in a religious community and in service to Catholic education. Biographical information on every Sister who has lived, served or died in Tasmania is on display, including information about each Sister’s birth, family, reception, profession, service, death and burial.
Father Julian’s Room
Father Julian’s room depicts the co-founder of the Sisters of Saint Joseph in his multi-gifted dimensions — as a missioner-priest, educator, geologist, environmentalist, artist, poet and writer. Selections of his illustrations and writings about the Tasmanian environment and its flora and fauna are presented, as well as a selection of books he authored and artifacts from his time as a missioner in the Huon area.
Artifact Rooms
The Artifact Rooms contain artifacts from the schools which the sisters founded or held custodianship of, artifacts from the time of Mary MacKillop’s canonisation and well-loved personal articles of prayer and daily industry.
Heritage Schoolhouse
The Heritage Schoolhouse takes visitors back in time to view an early school classroom complete with the Josephite timetable for learning each day, wooden desks with ink wells, blackboard and teaching methods of the time. The Schoolhouse showcases the innovations in education made by Mary MacKillop as a pioneer educator and her pioneering Sisters of St Joseph in Tasmania who commenced teaching in Westbury in 1887 and on the Sacred Heart College site in 1888.
Entry Fees
Adult | $7.50 | |
Concession | $5 | |
6-18 years | $5 | |
Under 6 | Free | |
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$55 |
Education
The Josephite Mission offers rich interactive learning opportunities, with high levels of engagement for students and teachers alike. The Josephite Mission offers compelling, informative and prayerful workshops, reflection days and staff PD that cultivate and share the faithful, courageous, pioneering spirit of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. We offer learning experiences for students and staff that can be tailored to the needs of each school.
Packages
Students | $7 |
Teachers | $7 |
Accompanying adults | $7 |
The Josephite Mission offers rich interactive learning opportunities, with high levels of engagement for students and teachers alike. The Josephite Mission offers compelling, informative and prayerful workshops, reflection days and staff PD that cultivate and share the faithful, courageous, pioneering spirit of the Sisters of Saint Joseph. We offer learning experiences for students and staff that can be tailored to the needs of each school.
Students | $7 |
Teachers | $7 |
Accompanying adults | $7 |
Planning Your Visit
Our experienced educators are here to support you in planning a tailor-made excursion. Call us to discuss learning intentions and suggestions for engaging activities that meet Australian Curriculum requirements: (03) 6228 1628.
Visit Times
Primary school students | 40-60 minutes |
High school students | Customisable upon request |
Accessibility
With ramps and fully compliant toilet facilities, we welcome visitors of all abilities.
Resources
Our curated resources include printable materials, downloads, stories, links, podcasts and video clips. These are designed to support school staff and help promote better understanding and knowledge of Mary MacKillop’s legacy.
- Who was Mary MacKillop?
- Mary’s Legacy
- Who was Julian Tenison-Woods?
- Julian’s Legacy
- ABC’s Fierce Girls featured Mary MacKillop
- Download: Mary MacKillop – A Brief Biography Download: Mary MacKillop 1842-1909 – A Timeline
- Download: St Mary of the Cross MacKillop: Themes, Lesson Ideas and Resources for Teachers
- Download Teacher Resource book: Mary MacKillop – A Resource Book
- Download Article: Mary MacKillop – A Woman Ahead of her Time
- Download Teachers’ Notes for The Black Dress: Mary MacKillop a Novel
- Download booklet: Mary MacKillop Museum – Discover the Life and Legacy of Australia’s First Saint
- Inspiration from Mary MacKillop
- Troubie Theatre for Young People: Sister Mary of the Cross
- Colonial Australian Woman: Mary MacKillop Activity Pack
- Recognising Mary
- Significant Dates in the Life and Sainthood of Mary MacKillop
- Post your prayer
- Stations of the Cross: A Journey with St Mary of the Cross MacKillop
- The Story of Mary MacKillop
- Penola School Dig
- Mary MacKillop’s South Australian Story
- Shaping a Nation: Saint Mary MacKillop
- The Story of Mary MacKillop
- Meet Mary MacKillop (YouTube clip)
- Miss Marina’s Story Corner: The Story of Mary MacKillop
- The Life of Mary MacKillop
- Mother Mary of the Cross
- I Remember MacKillop
- Mary MacKillop’s Canonisation
- Saint Mary MacKillop Celebrated in Rome
- Australia’s First Saint
- Pope Canonises Saint Mary of the Cross
- Saint Mary and the Saint Makers
- Mary MacKillop Museum Adelaide
Library
Our small, contemporary library houses spiritual and religious books available to borrow during opening hours.
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