St Peter's pupils enjoy Shrove Tuesday pancake races at Leeds Minster

Leeds Minster’s annual pancake race took place in honour of Shrove Tuesday.
Pancake races at Leeds Minster. Picture by Simon HulmePancake races at Leeds Minster. Picture by Simon Hulme
Pancake races at Leeds Minster. Picture by Simon Hulme

The date is part of the Christian calendar marking the eve of Lent - 40 days of fasting and prayers before Easter.

Pupils from St Peter's CofE Primary School in Leeds today participated in the races.

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Shrove Tuesday was historically held so people could use up their supplies before Lent began on Ash Wednesday.

Ike Alabi (left) and Nathan Fisseha take part in the pancake races. Picture by Simon Hulme.Ike Alabi (left) and Nathan Fisseha take part in the pancake races. Picture by Simon Hulme.
Ike Alabi (left) and Nathan Fisseha take part in the pancake races. Picture by Simon Hulme.

The word shrove comes from Old English for shrive - to confess sins.

On Shrove Tuesday, people confess their sins and it is believed that pancake races came from women rushing to church before the noon cut-off time, clutching their half-finished pancakes, according to the Diocese of Leeds.