At least you wrote apparently.
... each man should have his own wife and each woman her own husband.
The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights, and likewise the wife to her husband.
For the wife does not have authority over her own body, but the husband does.
Likewise the husband does not have authority over his own body, but the wife does.
Do not deprive one another, except perhaps by agreement for a limited time, that you may devote yourselves to prayer;
but then come together again, so that Satan may not tempt you because of your lack of self-control.
So long as Dallas stands behind the sadly deluded vision for the character of the Blessed Virgin Mary that he now holds, and that, holding it, he has diligently labored to bring to the screen and perpetuate in current and, presumably, all future episodes in which she may appear, I would say he is unreachable. He can always be the subject of charitable outreach, of course. But the farther he goes with this deflated, tired, worn-out, elderly-looking portrayal of the very Mother of God, the future Queen of Heaven, the more he marks himself off as a stranger to the Church founded by Christ, and to the One True Faith which his Churc embodies here on earth.