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.
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In the year 2030 December 25th (Christmas) will be a Wednesday.
Christmas Day will be on a Wednesday in 2013.
The last time before 2019 that Christmas was on a Wednesday was in 2013.
Next year in 2013, but because of the leap year system we haven't had a "Wednesday Christmas" since 2002!
Christmas day will be on a Saturday 2010!
New Year's Day and Christmas Day of the same year never fall on the same day. The 1st of January 1945 was on a Monday and the 25th of December 1945 was on a Tuesday. That is completely normal. A week after Christmas Day is New Year's Day, but that is New Year's Day of the following year. So Christmas Day 1945 would have been on the same day of the week as New Year's Day 1946, the next year. In the same way, Christmas Day 1944 and New Year's Day 1945 were on the same day of the week.
December 25, 2025 will be on a Thursday.
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.
Christmas falls on Sunday in 2016.
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.