No, but the Church teaches that God’s ideal will is that we all be Catholic. Read
Quas Primas, about Christ the King.
The Church teaches that we are not morally free to do anything other than God’s will, which is that all be good Catholics. Anything less than full adherence has to be dealt with. It has always been the rule of the Church not to force conversion, so a man has the physical freedom to be something other than Catholic.
If I implied otherwise, I did not mean to.
What I was trying to explain is that the Church’s use of the term “freedom of religion” is nuanced, because the usual US definition is incompatible with Church teaching.
I was raised with these US ideas too, and for a long time after I returned to the Church I had a hard time teasing out the differences and getting a grip on Church teaching. We n the States are generally so isolated from other ways of thinking that US thinking tends to settle in our minds. For me I felt like my mind had to flip over to get it! And I still find areas of great difficulty.