St. Elizabeth, Westover

In 1906, a church was built: Saint Elizabeth was dedicated by the Most Reverend Alfred A. Curtis, Somerset County native and second Bishop of Wilmington, at the invitation of Bishop Monaghan, Wilmington's third Bishop. Saint Elizabeth would remain part of the Saint Charles parish until 1910, when Saint Francis De Sales became a parish and, with it, Saint Elizabeth became a mission of the Salisbury church. On January 13, 1952, Holy Name of Jesus in Pocomoke City was made a parish, and Saint Elizabeth became its mission along with Saint Andrew in Chincoteague (Catholic Diocese of Richmond). That same year, Saint Elizabeth church was renovated, and the sacristy was added. By 1970, the three churches had about 150 parishioners.

Saint Elizabeth's congregation remained small until the 1990s, when retirees and other Catholics began relocating to Somerset County along with an influx of Hispanic and Vietnamese immigrants who had moved to the area. This congregation boom led the parish to undertake an expansion of the church in 2007, increasing the seating capacity from 100 to 150; the project also included a larger sacristy and confessional.