The Veselinje Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Веселиње, romanized: Manastir Veseljenje) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery dedicated to John the Baptist and located at the village of Vrba 5 km (3.1 mi) south-east of the town of Glamoč, in western Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The Ustaše also brutally tortured and murdered the parish priest of Vrba, Simo Banjac, whom the Serbian Orthodox Church canonised as a martyr in 2003.
[1] A memorial chapel, dedicated to the Serbs who were murdered by the Ustaše in the Municipality of Glamoč, was built at the monastery and consecrated in 2012 by Serbian Patriarch Irinej.
As of July 2012[update], remains of 806 murdered Serbs, exhumed from mass graves, have been buried in the crypt at the chapel.
The village of Vrba is situated on the site of the Roman municipium Salvium, which was last mentioned as an extant town in 533.