stamp bearing a picture of mackillop and a light display on sydney's famous harbor bridge with mary mckillop'smage. >> she was a visionary and a pioneer, and i think her story should be told from that point of view. i think we should be very proud of the fact that this fabulous woman was born here in australia and had such an effect on us. >> reporter: the australian government has even taken the unusual step of copyrighting mary mackillop's name and image to protect the memory of australia's new national hero from over-commercialization. >> reporter: for "religion & ethics newsweekly," this is stuart cohen in sydney. >>> we have a special story today about veterans and iraqs of america at walter reed. about once a month army chaplain randy haycock takes tho t worsp, pray, remember and learn a little better with the losses they endured. >> many faith traditions. as well as just a human experience. a lot of what we do at walter reed, is to help people again reconnect with what it means to be a safe, whole, healthy human being. just relax and try and be in the present moment. one of the question