For those who do not wish to wait for a patch to fix this, you can add
the following line to the [Default Applications] section of the file
$HOME/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list:

text/calendar=thunderbird.desktop

I also added the same line to the [Added Associations] section, but I am
not sure if that is necessary.

Once you do this, Thunderbird becomes a recommended application for that
file type, and shows up in the list.  If the Google Calendar app, or any
other calendar app has a .desktop file, you can do the same for that
app.

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  GEdit is the only choice as Calendar application in Default
  Applications dialog

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