Hi, thought I'd chime in here as just ran into the same issue on debian
bullseye.  Obtained an oh-so-precious "mycert.p12" file and resolved
thus:

Step 1:

a) In Firefox ESR: Settings -> Privacy and Security -> View Certificates button 
(way down at the bottom).
b) "Certificate manager" popup window, "Your Certificates",  Import button 
c) Select mycert.p12 file and it appears in Firefox.  

Step 2:

a) In LibreOffice Write: Tools -> Options -> Security, click
"Certificate" button under "Certificate Path"

This is where it got interesting - there were two selections there:

x firefox:default
o firefox:default-esr 

the top one, "firefox-default" was selected and was not working.
Clicking "firefox:default-esr" instead, restart LibreOffice Write...
fixed.

Another important note: After changing the certificate path, it prompts
"LibreOffice Write needs to restart in order to take effect.  Do this
now?" ...which I answered yes, but it did not actually restart.
Initially thinking it didn't work.  But upon manual restart, it *did*
work.

Maybe this approach is better since it takes Seahorse out of the loop.

Would also be curious to know if Jammy is fixed and/or above works?  I'm
going to upgrade one of the three debian bullseye systems I did this on
successfully, to debian bookworm right now.  If anything breaks, I'll be
sure to post that here.

Hope this helps someone out there.

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