Most of the time, when a certain date falls on a certain weekday, in the following year it falls on the following weekday. But when the period between the date and the same date a year later includes the leap year date February 29, the next occurance of the date falls instead on the second weekday after the previous occurance. In 2006, Christmas fell on Monday. In 2007, Christmas fell on Tuesday. Because 2008 was a leap year, Christmas "skipped" Wednesday. In 2008, Christmas fell on Thursday. In 2009, Christmas fell on Friday. In 2010, Christmas fell on Saturday. In 2011, Christmas fell on Sunday. Because 2012 was a leap year, Christmas "skipped" Monday. In 2012, Christmas fell on Tuesday. In 2013, Christmas fell on Wednesday. In 2014, Christmas will fall on Thursday. In 2015, Christmas will fall on Friday. Because 2016 is a leap year, Christmas will "skip" Saturday. In 2016, Christmas will fall on Sunday. In 2017, Christmas will fall on Monday.
17 centuries. From the last day of the 9th century BCE to the first day of the 9th century AD was just over 1600 years while From the first day of the 9th century BCE to the last day of the 9th century AD was just under 1800 years.
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Christmas Day fell on a Thursday in the years 2003 and 2008. This pattern occurs every 11 years due to the way the Gregorian calendar cycles through days of the week. The next time Christmas will fall on a Thursday will be in 2014, then in 2025, and so on.
Actually, sometimes it is, but it usally is New Years Day!
New Years Day, Day after New Years Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents Day, Spring Break, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Rosh Hashana, Yom Kippur, Nevada Day, Veterans Day, Day Before Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, Day After Thanksgiving, First Day of Winter, 2 Days Before Christmas Eve, Day Before Christmas Eve, Christmas Eve, Christmas, Christmas 'observed', Kwanzaa, Day after Kwanzaa, Last Day of Hanukaah, Day after Last Day of Hanukahh, Day Before New Years Eve, New Years Eve, Professional Development Day, 3 unnamed holidays. Former federal holidays: Last Friday before Columbus Day (2008-2009), Columbus Day (1954-1980, 2000), Leif Erikson Day (2000, 2008-2009), Dori Jonus Kipway Day (2006)
When was the last time it snowed on Christmas Day in RI
It last snowed on Christmas day in Oxford in 2010.
The last time was in 1998.
The last snow to hit Atlanta on Christmas was a trace in 1993. The last measurable snow on Christmas Day was in 1882 when a quarter of an inch accumulated
the 7 to last day of December
Christmas 2009
Christmas is on December 25 and it last one day
The last time it snowed on Christmas Day in North Carolina was in 2010.
The last day of the Christmas season (January 9th) is the Feast of Baptism of the lord. If you have a advent scripture book this should be the day that it ends.