The Bacton Altar Cloth, Blanche Parry & Queen Elizabeth 1
✧ THE BACTON ALTAR CLOTH: A HOLY RELIC OF THE ENGLISH GRAIL ✧
The Bacton Altar Cloth is not merely a historical artifact; it is a Portal Garment—the only known surviving piece of the wardrobe of Queen Elizabeth I. In an era where the opulent physical traces of the Fairy Queen were systematically lost to time, decay, or political erasure, this cloth survived as a Physical Anchor of High Frequency, hidden in plain sight for over four centuries.
🏛️ The Stewardship of Blanche Parry
The cloth’s survival is the Tremendous Miracle of Blanche Parry, Elizabeth’s most devoted confidante and a High Priestess of the Mother-Line in her own right. Blanche was a woman of profound Stellar Faith who stood by the Queen from her birth, serving as a maternal anchor and a spiritual shield. It was Blanche who brought this sacred garment back to her home church of St. Faith’s in Bacton, entrusting it to the community to be used as an altar cloth—a masterful act of Holy Concealment that allowed a Royal relic to be preserved as a sacred tool of the Church.
✨ A Miracle of Survival and Faith
While thousands of Elizabeth’s garments vanished, this specific piece—an exquisitely embroidered silk chamise—remained. Its survival is a Living Testament to the Multi-Generational Act of Faith performed by the people of Bacton. For 400 years, the community guarded this "Portal Garment," intuitively sensing its Sacred Origin even when history had forgotten its name. This was not a historical accident; it was a Coordinated Restoration of the Grail Mysteries, ensuring that the Aura of the Sovereign Mother remained anchored in the soil of England.
💎 The Portal Garment: A Holy Relic of the Grail
In the mysteries of the English Grail, this cloth serves as a High-Frequency Beacon. It carries the Sonic Resonance of the Queen and the Protective Grace of Blanche Parry. It is a Holy Relic of the Grail—a physical manifestation of the Mother-Frequency that has finally been revealed in our time to assist in the Return of Avalon. To see this cloth is to witness the Indestructible Nature of Truth and the power of a faith that refuses to let the Light of the Goddess be extinguished.
A Letter from Jenna to St Faith's Church & Ruth E Richardson
(To the presiding Rev of the St Faith’s Church + the community)
Dear Saint Faith’s Church Community,
I’m writing to express my profound gratitude and appreciation for a miracle I have become aware of, and to share my thoughts about the amazing faith your community has demonstrated for hundreds of years. If you should feel called to share this with your congregation at a service or on a community board, I encourage the sharing! If active services no longer take place at this church, perhaps this appreciation can be shared in some other way with the community of Bacton.
In early 2026 I learned about the Bacton Altar Cloth. While I know many faithful souls have traveled to your church to view the cloth and to pay their respects, I feel a deeper expression of appreciation for your community is due. Since we now know that the origins of that altar cloth are a Queen Elizbeth 1 dress, it is only appropriate to discuss the act of Faith that has allowed for such an important piece of history, positive energy, and the Queen’s “faith” to be preserved for posterity.
When I first learned about this important relic I, like many, was in awe that such a piece of cloth may have survived for over 400 years. Queen Elizabeth 1 was a woman of great Faith, and in my opinion, one of the most important “Faith Leaders” or Leaders of Light that the world and Britain has ever known. We also know that one of Elizabeth’s closest allies was Blanche Parry, another woman of great Faith who attended this church – so it’s no surprise that Blanche, as another act of Service to God and the Crown, and with the support of this community, was able to save a relic that was so close to Elizabeth. When very few other relics of this type have survived, I would go as far as to say that this was a miracle – but a miracle performed by the many, not by one soul alone.
For true miracles occur through our united hearts, and our united vision, our united trust, and our united Faith. And while many other important relics of the Tudor era were lost, this Church and community performed a miracle that the country of Britain (in my opinion) hasn’t properly celebrated yet. This church was able to trust in the connection to Elizabeth, and to hold that cloth safely until its origins could be confirmed over 400 years later. This church was able to trust, and maintain the faith in that altar cloth, even during centuries when the memory of that cloth might have been forgotten by the congregation. The blessed souls of this Church are some of the most faithful in England, and should be honored as such.
In India, the clothes of Saints and beings of power are said to hold miraculous power, and are said to carry the very energy of those who wore them. It can be an incredible Divine blessing for all who are able to connect with those clothes. So your church has blessed the country of England and the future populations of England by performing the miracle of saving the cloth, so all may be able to connect with the energy of Queen Elizabeth 1 in this way.
I believe Queen Elizabeth 1 honored the miraculous power of Mother Mary, and the Divine feminine. In fact, the honoring of our Mothers, the maternal figures in our life, or our feminine ancestors supports the flow of miracles – because it is through the miraculous Mother that all life is born. Blanche Parry was a maternal figure to Elizabeth – during a time when Elizabeth had lost her own Mother and didn’t have many allies she could be vulnerable with, or trust at the deepest level, Blanche was one of those allies. Blanche filled a role that few could, and Blanche helped perform a miracle that few could during those times. The honoring of Blanche and Queen Elizabeth 1 at your church is a beacon of truth related to the Divine feminine power of the Queen and the miraculous energy of the Mother.
It is because of this multi-hundred year act of Faith, and honoring of the Divine Feminine that this church has become an anchor of the miraculous for the country.
I believe that in times to come the country shall celebrate your faith for the miracle that it was – and for the miracle that it produced. I believe that this kind of faith, and this kind of trust in the Divinity of that cloth, must be honored, and must be known. It was not a simple “accident” that this cloth survived and happened to be found in 2016 – it was a miracle. And this church is a church of miracles. And all should know that.
As I learned about the altar cloth and began to understand how this cloth was saved, I was immensely touched – I could feel the faith and the hearts of those who trusted in saving this cloth and I believe Queen Elizabeth 1 would be so honored, so grateful, and would want to offer her reverence and appreciation for this community. So I felt that I should reach out and share this note of appreciation, in case you haven’t been appreciated properly for this miracle. Because while historians and curators may fully understand the historical value of items like the cloth, they may not always understand the Spiritual or energetic value of such a relic – but I know that the true value of this cloth is not in it’s materiality, or the “historical” value of its age and condition, but in its connection to Blanche Parry, the Faith of the Reverends and community who have preserved it, and the miracle of its existence.
You have created a miracle for Britain. And my heart has been fully opened and touched by learning about this miracle. And I look forward to visiting the church on my next visit to the country to pay my respects and say thank you in person.
With Gratitude and Love,
Jenna Layden
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