Your experience is limited. If there are real concerns in your local parish, take them up with your pastor and the parish council.
Am I imagining the lack of bible studies and Sunday School classes?
I would say yes, because every parish I know of has religious education (not always on Sundays, ours is on Wednesdays).
At my old parish we had 4 different bible study groups that ran year round, one of them I led for 10 years, plus I was involved in a Catholic bible study with a pro life group in addition to the Bible study I ran at my parish. This was typical for all the parishes in my area. Where I live now it’s a small rural parish so we don’t have our own bible study but have one together with another parish.
Are you telling me that I witness throughout the Catholic world a love of scripture, an emphasis on scripture, a knowledge of scripture, and a focus on scripture to rival any Protestant church?
Um, yes. The Catholic Church loves scripture and teaches scripture. We also love the entirety of the Christian life of which scripture is only part.
Are you saying that the Catholic laity is encouraged to love scripture as much as the Eucharist?
Um, yes.
Are you saying that at every parish exists an opportunity to study the word of God?
As I mentioned above our parish is small and rural so group bible study is with another parish in the area. We provide a subscription to our parishioners for FORMED which has self study bible study opportunities.
I haven’t been to every parish in the world, I’m sure some do a better job than others. Just as I can tell you that the various Episcopal churches I belonged to before becoming Catholic varied widely in their emphasis on and opportunity to do bible study. Of the four I attended regularly (home, college, young adulthood) only 1 had adult bible study.
And the local Methodist Church in our town has zero bible studies and zero online resources for their parishioner. We do some ecumenical stuff with them and I get their newsletter.
I think you are trying to find issues with the Catholic Church as a whole, and basing that on your limited experience while viewing Protestant churches through rose colored glasses.