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.
It depends when 'this year' is. In 2012 it will be a Tuesday
2006, but if 2012 had 365 days it would be a Monday this year. This year (2012) will be skipping from Sunday (2011) to Tuesday.
In 2011 Christmas 2011 falls on a Sunday. In 2012 Christmas 2012 falls on Monday!
As of 2016, Christmas Day was last on a Monday in 2006. It will next be on a Monday in 2017. An 11 year gap is common, caused by days being skipped over by a leap year. It was on a Sunday in 2011, but skipped Monday in 2012 and was on a Tuesday, as it was a leap year.
No it is on a Monday!!
Christmas Eve is on a Monday Christmas Day is on a Tuesday
all else being the same, Monday
Because this is a leap year, causing us to skip a day. So in 2011 Christmas Day was on a Sunday and in 2012 it is on a Tuesday.
In the year 2030 December 25th (Christmas) will be a Wednesday.
The next year in which Christmas falls on a Monday is 2017.
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If you mean why is it not on Monday, as last year it was on Sunday, it is because this year is a Leap year, so there is an extra day, pushing Christmas Day to Tuesday.