Answer No -- Christmas can fall on any day. In the first years of the new millennium Christmas will fall on the following days:
2001 - Tuesday
2002 - Wednesday
2003 - Thursday
2004 - Saturday
2005 - Sunday
2006 - Monday
2007 - Tuesday
2008 - Thursday
2009 - Friday
2010 - Saturday
2011 - Sunday
2012 - Tuesday
2013 - Wednesday (again)
Christmas can fall on any day...
However, when the year shortens to 365.166 days 365-1/6 days or 365 days and 4 hours, there will be a day of the week that Christmas Day never falls on depending on if you mean Christmas Day or Christmas Eve. When we have leap years every 6 years in the future, February 29 will only come on one day of the week every 6 years and it'll always be the same until February 30 is added or when a leap year is omitted. This is too far ahead and we still have a long while to go. Before then, we'll need to start having leap years every 5 years with several double leap years and then typically every 5 years and then omitted leap years and lots and lots of omitted leap years before we can start having leap years every 6 years and then several double leap years and then typically once every 6 years before we can determine what day of the week Christmas never falls on.
Simple answer:
No, Christmas falls on every day of the week after a period of 8 to 11 years.
There is no day of the week that Christmas Day, or any date never falls on. Days get skipped because of leap years, but those days come round again and the date in question can fall on them in another year. In 2011, Christmas Day was on a Sunday and because 2012 was a leap year, Monday was skipped and Christmas Day was on a Tuesday. However, Christmas Day will be on a Monday in 2017.
Yes, when Christmas falls on a Monday the year before a leap year, the Christmas in the leap year will be on Wednesday.
Examples:
yes; it last happened in 2002 and it will occur again in 2013.
Yes, it does fall on a Monday sometimes. Like any date, the 25th of December can happen on any day of the week. It was on Monday in 2017 and will be on it again in 2023.
Christmas will fall on a Wednesday this year.
Taking the rest of this century the years that Christmas Day will be on a Wednesday are: 2019, 2024, 2030, 2041, 2047, 2052, 2058, 2069, 2075, 2080, 2086 and 2097.
2014 last year
2002
The next time that Christmas falls on a Wednesday will be in 2024.
Wednesday
Wednesday
2002
Wednesday
If the 21st of May is a Wednesday, then Christmas Day in that year will be a Thursday.
The last time before 2019 that Christmas was on a Wednesday was in 2013.
In 1867, Christmas Day - December 25 - fell on a Wednesday.
In the year 2030 December 25th (Christmas) will be a Wednesday.
December 25 is on a Wednesday in 2047.
The day of the week that Christmas falls on in the year 2013 is on a Wednesday. Since Christmas fell on a Tuesday last year in 2012, this year it must be the day after which is Wednesday. This is because every year, any date will fall on the day after it fell on the year before. For example, since Christmas falls on a Wednesday this year, it will fall on a Thursday next year in 2014.
Christmas Day fell on a Tuesday in 2007, but then it skipped over Wednesday and it went straight to fall on a Thursday in 2008.
Christmas day will be on a Saturday 2010!