1956.
Yes
Every leap year has at least 52 Wednesdays. The last leap year that started on a Wednesday was 1992. The last time February 29 fell on a Wednesday was 1984. The last leap year that ended on a Wednesday was 2008.
Every 28 years
1984 was a leap year, so there were 29 days in February. The 29th of February 1984 fell on a Wednesday.
Feb 29th falls on Wednesday every 28 years, except when the 28 year interval has only 6 leap years rather than 7. (There are no leap years on years divisible by 100, unless they're also divisible by 400. Thus no leap year in 1900, but leap year in 2000.) Leap years that fell on Wednesday: 2012 1984 1956 1928 1888 1860 1832 1804 1792 1764
Leap years fall on a Wednesday every 28 years. So, every seventh leap year will be a Wednesday. The odds are one in 7. The sequence is: Sunday, Thursday, Monday, Friday, Tuesday, Saturday, Wednesday, S, TH, M, F, T, St, W, etc...
Next year in 2013, but because of the leap year system we haven't had a "Wednesday Christmas" since 2002!
Once every seven Years or so tho with leap years it is a little different 1984 was a wednesday And 1990 2001 2007 the next ones are 2012 and 2018 the pattern is add 11 yrs then 6 more etc. (1984 and 1990. Add 11 =2001 and then 2007. Etc)
1. A leap year is certain to contain a Wednesday. In fact, at least 52 of them.
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Christmas Day is always on the 25th of December and can fall on any day of the week in a normal year or a leap year. So the answer to your question is that in a leap year Christmas Day can be on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday.
The Wednesday was skipped over due to the leap year in 1940. It was on a Tuesday in 1939. As 1940 was a leap year, it skipped over the Wednesday, and it was on a Thursday. It was not until 1945 that Wednesday came round again. Between 1934 and 1945 is an 11 year gap. That length of time without a date occurring on the same day is very common. A date happens on the same day again every 5, 6 or 11 years. It depends on how the leap years fall in the period.