What I tend to hear from Roman Catholic sources is "oh, they've excommunicated themselves". Eh, OK. Somebody's got to enforce it.
Not being RC, I don't try to follow the goings on to any great extent. And, I don't have the nuanced understanding a "native speaker" would have. My understanding is, the hierarchy, all the way up, is pretty compromised.
The whole thing is a sham anyway, but it has gotten worse of late (I think). I'm Protestant, but my first wife was Roman Catholic and professed to be a "faithful" Catholic. Nonetheless, she didn't see anything wrong with being on birth control (which was fine with me, since when we were married we were in no financial condition to start a family), which I considered to be a bit of a paradox. But I didn't say that out loud. In fact, a LOT of professed "good Catholics" practice birth control even though doing so is contrary to the stated position of the RC Church. That has always been a wink-wink, nudge-nudge situation.
But now we have a self-proclaimed "faithful," practicing Roman Catholic in the White House and actively supporting abortion. Biden's stance is clearly and blatantly contrary to the church's teachings, and their policy explicitly calls for him to be excommunicated -- but the U.S. bishops don't have the cajones to do it.