Bowland Benefice
Pews News - 15 February 2026
Sunday next before Lent - Collect
Almighty Father,
whose Son was revealed in majesty
before he suffered death upon the cross:
give us grace to perceive his glory,
that we may be strengthened to suffer with him
and be changed into his likeness,
from glory to glory;
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever. Amen.
This week in the Benefice
Sunday
15 February 10.30am
Benefice Holy
Communion in
White Ladies
Aston
Wednesday
18 February
Ash
Wednesday
7.00pm
Holy Communion
with Imposition
of ashes in Upton
Snodsbury
Sunday
22 February
1 st Sunday of
Lent
9.30am
Holy Communion
in White Ladies
Aston
10.30am
2.00pm
Hymns and a
Prayer and
Baptism of
Arthur-Scott in
Upton Snodsbury
11.00am Holy Communion
in Peopleton
A Prayer for Ash Wednesday
Holy God,
our lives are laid open before you:
rescue us from the chaos of sin
and through the death of your Son
bring us healing and make us whole
in Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
Lent begins on Wednesday with Holy Communion in
Upton Snodsbury but first comes Shrove Tuesday -
traditionally celebrated by feasting on pancakes to
use up rich ingredients like eggs, butter, and sugar
before the 40-day fast of Lent.
The observation of Lent has changed greatly over the
years and whether you intend to give up things you
like; to fast; to spend time reading the Bible or
meditating you will be made very welcome in Upton
Snodsbury to mark the beginning of Lent on
Wednesday evening and at the
Pilgrim Lent Course which begins on Wednesday 25
February from 2.30pm to 3.30pm in The Parish Room,
White Ladies Aston.
Each session will begin with coffee/tea and cake.
For more information or to sign up for it, please
contact Claire 07921 101320.
This Saturday is of course St Valentine’ Day -
It may be an opportunity to declare your love and
affection for someone special and to lavish cards
and gifts on them; but also it is really good in these
dark days of winter to say thank you.
To remember and celebrate all those unique and
incredible people we have known and loved; those
who have meant something special and have been a
big part of our lives as we journey on along this
incredible path of life.
St Valentine does get a mention in the Church of
England Lectionary on 14 February, along with Cyril
and Methodius Missionaries to the Slavs, 869 and 885.
His entry reads Valentine, Martyr at Rome c269. He is
a ‘Lesser Saint’ and little is known about him.
His life and times are shrouded in the mists of
centuries.
The most popular myth is that he was a Christian
Priest in Rome in the time of Emperor Claudius 11, in
the third century AD.
The Emperor decided that soldiers should not marry
as it made them bad soldiers. (I suppose he thought
that the presence of a woman would take a soldier’s
mind off the job in hand!). So marriage in the military
was banned!
Valentine, being a courageous priest with principles,
broke the law and continued to conduct marriage
services for soldiers. He was discovered and thrown
into prison.
The story goes that there he fell in love with his
jailer’s daughter.
He was sentenced to death and executed on 14
February around 269. His last act was to write to his
belovéd – a love letter signed from your Valentine.
Prayers for St Valentine’s Day
Eternal God, we offer our thanks that through our
earthly lives you speak of your eternal life.
We rejoice in the wonder of creation,
the gift of human life and the many blessings that our
relationships bring.
Renew in us the fruits of your Holy Spirit;
that love, joy and peace may abound in our homes,
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
God of wonder and of joy:
grace comes from you,
and you alone are the source of life and love.
Without you, we cannot please you;
without your love, our deeds are worth nothing.
Send your Holy Spirit,
and pour into our hearts
that most excellent gift of love,
that we may worship you now
with thankful hearts
and serve you always with willing minds;
through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.