Yes, Psalm 109:8 which is maybe more striking in modern translation as: 'may his days be short and another take his place.' A diocesan priest was running through prayers to say for Francis, and ended saying the last would be the most pertinent.
Yes, beware if someone wishes the blessings of Psalm 108 be upon you! (The prots would say Psalm 109.) It pays to know your Bible.
Set the devil over him, and the sinner at his right hand,
When he is judged, may he go out condemned.
May his prayers be turned to sin.
May his days be few, and another take his authority,
May his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow,
Let his children be driven away that they become homeless wanderers.
Let them become beggars and always cast out.
May the usuer take his possessions and strangers rob him of that for which he labors.
May nobody help him, and may no one pity his fatherless children.
May his labors come to naught, and his bloodline be erased in one generation.
May the sins of his father’s be remembered in God’s sight, and let his mother’s sins be not forgiven.
May the sins of his ancestors be continually before the Lord, and let his memory perish from the earth.
These harsh words apply to Judas Iscariot.