2017
June 9, last fell on a Sunday in 2002 and will again fall on this day in 2013.
The next year in which Christmas day will fall on a Sunday will be in 2016.
December is a whole month, Sunday is just a day so 'December" can't fall on any day of the week as there are 4.25 weeks in the month. If you we're really asking how often Christmas falls on Sunday, since the millennium Christmas has so far been on a Sunday in years 2005 and in 2011; and in 2016 Christmas will again be on Sunday.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Christmas day fell on a Sunday in the following years:195519601966
New Years day falls on Sunday four times in a 28 year cycle. So if you start from any one of the following years, 1950, 1978, 2006, 2034, or 2062 (note that they are all 28 years apart) which all have New Years day falling on Sunday, and then add 6 years to the year, New Years day will be on Sunday again. Then, if you add 5 more years to that year, New Years will fall on Sunday again. Then add 6 more years and finally add 11 more years to the year, they will all result in years that have New Years falling on Sunday. This cycle repeats indefinitely. It has been repeating for at least 2000 years when we started using the current calender. This same 28 year cycle works on all calender days (except February 29) but each calender day will have different starting years for the cycle. The +6,+5,+6,+11 year thing still applies.
During that time the 2nd of August did not fall on a Sunday at all. It is possible to go 11 years between dates falling on the same day, because of a leap causing a day to be jumped, and this is what happened in that time. It was on a Sunday in 1970 and then again in 1981. It was on a Saturday in 1975, but because 1976 was a leap year, it skipped the Sunday and was on a Monday in 1976.
It goes day-by-day from the years. It is Sunday this year, So last year it was Saturday.
Easter Sunday has previously fallen on April 18 in the years 1745, 1756, 1802, 1813, 1824, 1897, 1954, 1965 and 1976. Easter Sunday will again fall on April 18 in 2049.
The holidays that fall on a Sunday every year are Easter, Mothers Day, and Fathers Day. Sometimes depending on the day other holidays will fall on a Sunday as well. At some point every holiday will have fallen on a Sunday, because of the years and the different days such as leap year adding or taking a day off the year will move holiday days around, even when they are set to a specific date.
The last time May 1st fell on a Sunday was last year (2011), and the next time it will occur again will be in 2016. May 1st always falls on the same day as Christmas Day in any given year (leap or non-leap years!).
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.
Yes, because in the Christmas of 2010 Christmas day was on a Saturday so Boxing Day was on Sunday