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Why do churches close when Christmas falls on a Sunday?

Perhaps they do not know what the church is! My church meets every Sunday, including Christmas. Christmas was not practiced in the early church but was developed in and for the Roman Catholic Church.


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Besides this coming Christmas in 2011, the last time Christmas fell on a Sunday was in 2004.


What years will Christmas fall on Sunday?

The next year in which Christmas day will fall on a Sunday will be in 2016.


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What are the disadvantages about Christmas Day falling on a Sunday?

Sunday is your only time to relax but you have to cook Christmas dinner!


When is Christmas observed since it falls on a Sunday?

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