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Yes, since 2016 it a leap year Christmas will fall on Friday in '15 and Sunday in '16.

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What years will Christmas fall on Sunday?

The next year in which Christmas day will fall on a Sunday will be in 2016.


What year will Christmas fall on a Sunday?

December 2016


What year will Christmas fall on Sunday again?

2016


What day of the week will Christmas fall on in 2016?

December 25, 2016 will be a Sunday.


Will Christmas of 2016 fall on a Sunday?

yes i am very sure it would


Has Christmas ever been on a Sunday?

Yes, it fell on Sunday in 2011, and because of the leap year in 2016, Christmas will skip Saturday and fall on Sunday!


When will Christmas day fall on a Sunday after 2011?

At the time of answering this question (in 2013), the next time Christmas falls on Sunday is in 2016.


Why does Christmas fall on Monday in 2016?

It doesn't. The 25th of December 2016 is a Sunday. It was on a Friday in 2015 and as 2016 is a leap year, it skips an extra day and is on a Sunday in 2016, not Monday. It will be on a Monday in 2017.


When did Christmas last fall a Sunday?

Christmas was last on Sunday in 2011 and due to the leap day in 2016, Christmas will be skipping from Friday to Sunday. Here are the years from 2000 to 2050 which Christmas will be on Sunday: 2005 2011 2016 2022 2033 2039 2044 2050 I hope this answers your question!


When will Christmas fall on Sunday after 2011?

In 2016, five years from now (the shortest interval)


When is the next time Christmas Day will fall on a Sunday?

As of December 2012, the next year this will happen is in 2016.


How many time Christmas and new year fall on a Sunday?

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.