Monte de Fralães is a former civil parish, located in the municipality of Barcelos, Portugal.
[3] The parish's patron saint is St. Peter and his feast has been celebrated for four centuries every 15 August by the Confraternity of Our Lady of Health.
The actual parish church was in ancient times the chapel of the Correias, a local noble family.
Remarkable also, dating from the 1910s, are the two lateral retables which receive the images of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Our Lady of Health.
The parish, that was born in the Mount of Assaia, where there was a very ancient town, a citânia, had some important priests, like Jácome Dias (16th century), João Rodrigues de Carvalho and the writer João Rosa (19th century).