Every five, six or eleven years - we are currently (as of 2012) in the five year span, which means that Christmas of 2011 was a Sunday and due to the manoeuvring of the calendar dates in 2016 due to the leap day - Christmas will again (in 2016) be on a Sunday.
twice Christmas falls on Sunday in 2016 and 2022, and it skips Sunday in 2028.
At the time of answering this question (in 2013), the next time Christmas falls on Sunday is in 2016.
Yes, but it will fall on our Sunday (partially), because of time zones.
Christmas is always on the 25th of December so the day of the week changes every year. Christmas 2011 was on a Sunday so logically it should be on a Sunday in 2018 but because of leap years the next time Christmas will fall on a Sunday will be 2016. The pattern does eventually repeat but not for many years.
As of December 2012, the next year this will happen is in 2016.
Besides this coming Christmas in 2011, the last time Christmas fell on a Sunday was in 2004.
Christmas of 2011 was on a Sunday, and including the leap year day, February 29, 2012, the time from Christmas 2011 to Christmas 2012 is 52 weeks and 2 days, which means that Christmas 2012 will fall on the second weekday after Sunday, which is Tuesday.
2011 was the last time and before that it was 2005.
Sunday is your only time to relax but you have to cook Christmas dinner!
Christmas has fallen on a Sunday three times in the 21st century: 2005, 2011, and 2016.
Christmas, being a Christian festival, the sabbath you would be most likely be referring to would be a Sunday. As of 2014, the next time Christmas Day is on a Sunday will be in 2016. In case you are referring to the Jewish Sabbath, Christmas Day next occurs on a Saturday in 2021.
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