PS: After adding Evolution and configuring a "fake" email account, I was
able to set up Google Calendar in Evolution, which becomes the default
calendar. Again, this is old news, and should not be required
considering that Evolution was ditched as the default email/calendaring
app in support of Thunderbird. Why Thunderbird + Lightning is not
supported towards the default calendar app -- just like Evolution used
to -- is beyond me... :)

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  GEdit is the only choice as Calendar application in Default
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