ICal is Read Only

Hi,
My Birthday iCal has somehow become "Read Only". How this happened, I have no idea.
Short of deleting it and starting again, has anyone had this problem before and found a solution"?
Many thanks
Cheers
Roger

Hi Austin,
Thank you for the response. Actually, I did not have any entries in the calendar. I was trying to create a birthday reminder but could not change it from the "Read Only" mode. Finally, in frustration, I deleted the calendar and created a new one. This one was OK.
Again, my sincere thanks for your help.
Cheers
Roger

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