No, "Old English" is another name for Anglo-Saxon which had been in use in England a long time before the Norman invasion.
The language of religion was Latin, still in use in parts of the Roman Catholic Church.
The language of literature in England had been Old English for hundreds of years, after the invasion Norman French was used by the rich and powerful conquerors.
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The language is Polish. The religion is Roman Catholic.
"Christianity" has never been a language. It has always been a religion.
It gave Iran its language and religion.
Ethnic literature is the body of written works by people from a distinctive culture, language, or religion.
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