New York Post

FOR THE LOVE OF CRUST

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Pastry porn’ vid sinks priest

- By ISABEL VINCENT and MELISSA KLEIN

A highrankin­g Greek Orthodox priest starred in kinky sex tapes with his muchyounge­r parish-school principal and was forced to resign after the affair — which he’d denied for years — was confirmed by church elders.

Father George Passias, the married 67yearold pastor of St. Spyridon Church in Washington Heights, even impregnate­d his married lover, 45yearold Ethel Bouzalas, according to sources.

Passias was once the chancellor of the Greek Orthodox Archdioces­e of America, in charge of all of the religion’s US priests. An adherent to a fundamenta­list faction of Greek Orthodoxy led by a controvers­ial cleric in Arizona, he took the helm of St. Spyridon nine years ago — and immediatel­y ordered female worshipper­s to cover their heads during confession.

But there was no such nod to modesty in the shocking sex videos viewed by The Post.

CAKECRUSH PORN

In one scene, the bearded cleric, wearing only a white Tshirt, watches his longhaired brunette lover plant her thongclad bottom on a piece of banana bread wrapped in cellophane.

Bouzalas, wearing stiletto heels, oddly wiggles on the loaf until it is flattened — apparently a fetish known as “cake crush” or “cake sitting.”

In another video clip, the pretty Peruvian rubs her feet on the priest’s face as they lie under a mirrored ceiling and she records his ecstasy at the encounter. In another tape, the priest performs oral sex on his lover while she is still clad in sheer pantyhose.

The videos and photos of the pair were provided anonymousl­y to The Post last week with a letter saying they were downloaded off a computer in Passias’ church office. The sender wrote that a private investigat­or had been hired to tail the couple to their rendezvous in motels in New Jersey and upstate Cold Spring.

The scandal blew up in early September when Tom Bouzalas, Ethel Bouzalas’

husband, emailed Bishop Andonios Paropoulos, the chancellor of the Greek Orthodox church in the United States, and disclosed the affair, the bishop told The Post.

The bishop, who is known in the church by his first name, said both Passias and Ethel Bouzalas then came to see him and that Passias was suspended on Sept. 16 “as per the sexualmisc­onduct policy of the Archdioces­e.”

Bishop Andonios said he had not seen the sex tapes but “learned of their existence during our meetings with both parties.”

Passias, after a weekslong absence from the pulpit, told his St. Spyridon flock in an email last week that he was leaving for “personal and health reasons,” and confessed to “multitudin­ous sins and shortcomin­gs.”

“I will now fade out of this world for a considerab­le time according to God’s will,” he wrote. “He has chosen for me . . . that I should retire and follow the way of silence, prayer, fasting, and utter devotion to our Lord.

“Please do not ask where I am going and where I will be. Then it would not be possible for me to fulfill what is my lot.”

But Passias, who lives in Flushing, Queens, is not in an isolated monastery self flagellati­ng. Instead, he went to his daughter’s home in Chicago, a church official said. Messages left there were not returned.

He asked his parishione­rs to pray for him and his wife. He has four grown children. Bouzalas, who lives in Brooklyn, has three kids.

The Post in 2013 broke the story about the unorthodox relationsh­ip between Passias and Bouzalas and alleged fiscal wrongdoing at the church, which has nearly 200 families and was establishe­d in 1931 when the neighborho­od was a Greek stronghold.

When Passias took the helm of the Wadsworth Avenue church in 2006, Bouzalas came with him as his assistant. He called her his “spiritual goddaughte­r” and they arrived and left together every day. A church handyman said he once saw her sitting on the priest’s lap.

BAPTIZED IN A BIKINI

Bouzalas told parishione­rs she had converted to the Greek Orthodox faith and that Passias had baptized her while she wore a bikini. The conversion apparently came before she was to marry her husband, a follower of the faith.

Greek Orthodoxy has some 24 million followers worldwide. The seat of the Christian church is in Istanbul, Turkey, presided over by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantin­ople. Priests can only be men, but are allowed to marry.

With his flowing black robes and oversized cross around his neck, Passias cut an imposing and authoritat­ive figure. Bouzalas, meanwhile, favored short skirts and high heels.

Bouzalas, who had no education credential­s, was soon promoted to be the volunteer principal of the St. Spyridon Parochial School, which serves kin dergarten to eighth grade and has a taxpayerfu­nded prekinderg­arten program. She also became church treasurer and a signatory on bank accounts.

In addition to the conservati­ve rules, Passias ruffled longtime congregant­s who said he removed financial controls over church spending and questioned why money was being poured into repairs at the school.

Management of four churchowne­d apartment buildings was given over to a company tied to Alma Bank, which also provided cash and mortgage refinancin­g. Renovation­s of the buildings was then done by two firms tied to principals at Alma Bank.

In 2013, Passias told The Post the allegation­s were cooked up by a group of “evilminded people” — parishione­rs who wanted him gone.

“They have been saying I’m having a private affair with her,” he said. “She is a goddaughte­r to me. That’s it.”

Steve Papadatos, the Parish Council president, at the time called the allegation­s against Passias “lies” and then blasted The Post for publishing a story that was “replete with slander” and innuendo. He called the church “eternally grateful” to the priest and Bouzalas, according to The National Herald, a newspaper that covers the Greek community.

Papadatos last week said he wouldn’t comment on the scandal, but that he stood by Passias and Bouzalas and wanted people to pray for them.

The bishop said the misconduct was brought before a “Spiritual Court of the First Degree” last week and a council of church leaders — including the head of Greek Orthodoxy in the United States — will review the findings. Any punishment, including possible defrocking, will be decided in Istanbul.

REEXAMINAT­ION

Asked why the church had ignored the longtime allegation­s of the affair, the bishop said “lacking any concrete evidence of an affair, there was no responsibl­e way the church could take any further action.”

He said an audit a few years ago found no misuse of funds, but another investigat­ion would take place “to assure that between that time and now, nothing has changed.”

Bouzalas packed up her school office last week. A moving van carted off a desk, filing cabinet, table and shopping bags with her belongings. A new principal has been assigned to the school.

Her husband said he would not comment on the affair or the pregnancy and said the couple was still together. He confirmed he knew of the sex tapes.

Passias, in his farewell note to parishione­rs, said he was following the direction of “my spiritual father Geronda Ephraim.” Ephraim presides over St. Anthony’s Greek Orthodox monastery in Florence, Ariz. The family of a young man who lived there and committed suicide in 2012 contends the death was the result of “six years of physical and psychologi­cal abuse” at the monastery.

[God] has chosen for me . . . that I should retire and follow the way of silence, prayer, fasting, and utter devotion to our Lord. — Father George Passias, explaining his resignatio­n after his kinky sex tapes were revealed

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WHO’S YOUR FATHER? Father George Passias and married lover Ethel Bouzalas leave St. Spyridon Church in Washington Heights back in 2013 — perhaps to produce more sex images like these (right).
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