During my 84 years as a Catholic AND an academic AND a scientist, I've had a lot of time to study theology. I also had a best friend who was a priest and a former ND roommate who was also a priest. I'm about as certain of the following as I can be.
GOD is a Lover and doesn't give a snit about most of these fussed-over concepts. If you ever let fussing over speculative details including cosmic pronouncements get in the way of your personal relationship with The Spirit and consequent doing the right Samaritan thing for your neighbor, you're really screwed up. Now to the biblical baloney as I and other theologians have quietly called it:
Consensus Church theology since the 19th century at the least, has rejected the concept of literally interpreting Biblical stories and particularly things like one finds in Genesis. (The sequence {days} of the creation events are, by the way stunningly intuitive, but not literal --- even the word "day" is the one which means an ERA not a solar day.) Carbon dating and all scientifically-determined cosmic evolutionary discoveries are just fine, and The Church has said so repeatedly throughout the 20th century. The Church, and myself, has always maintained that materialist reductionism might be fine for boneheaded close-minded science pursuers, but that this misses over half of reality and that there is a spiritual side, untouched by this "scientism." The main elements of this spiritual side are GOD, heavenly afterlife, free will, AND the installation of the individual soul by GOD for each one of us. Adam and Eve and The Garden manifest a spiritual story meant to be meditated upon for one's spiritual growth and wisdom. Whenever the "first" free-willing fully conscious humans came to be, who knows? It was some time in evolutionary past when GOD decided that the evolved physical vessel was sufficient to house the free-willing decision-making-for-right-and-wrong (Good vs Evil, knowledge of). Fussing about this is nonsense, beyond our data and understanding, and a dangerous-to-faith waste of time. ... as an aside, no worldwide flood happened requiring Noah to build a too-small-to-carry-all-the-animals --- which literally taken would require the dinosaurs to be on board too. The Genesis flood story comes via the Abrahamic emigrants from their Mesopotamian homeland which had several versions of it. The one that got stuck into the Bible is another case of a Jewish culture story which however has a Great spiritual message about caring for the Earth --- the so-called Rainbow Promise/covenant from GOD.
Can you find priests even the occasional bishop who is a theological ignoramus, unstudied in either science or Church 20th/21st century Vatican science pronouncements who will dumbly claim certain "literally-interpreted" untruths? Sure, The Church is a very big tent. Some morons --- even positionally-advanced ones --- live in it. The Vatican is usually liberal about not slapping them down unless they get way out of hand and start scandalizing the greater organization seriously. Since Darwin began really swaying the science community in mid-19th century, our Church reassessed a bunch of things, not wanting to repeat Galileo. Our Catholic scientists accepted the science while insisting on the status of the spiritual. The non-literal interpretation of biblical stories of the Old Testament had already been in full force since the Newtonian revolution absolutely nailed down Earths actual physical place in the universe. Our theologians were and are not uneducated fools.
Relax my friends. We are fully in resonance with proper scientific discovery. We "merely" insist upon a VERY important spiritual side of God's Creation.