Rome gave him masses at his own house, and treated him as a son of the church, and what one does constitutes the evidence of what one really believes, so why should he think he really needed repentance, any more than his RC supporters do? Rome shows what she really believes by treating them as accepted members in life and in death, despite the interpretation of others .
I didn’t quite get your point earlier.
I agree with you: The treatment of pro-abortion apostate Catholics by the hierarchy (with a tiny number of exceptions) is a disgrace. It is a clear sign that most of the hierarchy do not believe in the Eucharist and do not “hunger and thirst for justice.” They are intellectually, morally, and spiritually dead.
I do not agree that this disgraceful behavior by a spiritually-dead hierarchy is somehow evidence of a “secret teaching” of the Church that abortion is hunky-dory. The Church has no secret teachings.